![]() Thanks to our sister site Laptop Mag, we also have the test results for the M2 Pro version of this machine, although this is a pricier configuration than the entry-level model. Apple sent us a version to test that costs an obscene $4,099, but it offers obscene power to match with a 12-core CPU, 38-core GPU, 64GB of memory and 2TB of storage. The M2 Pro chip starts with a 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU, 16GB of unified memory and 512GB of storage. Go for the M2 Max if you need more graphics might or more oomph for video projects. ![]() Whatever you throw at the MacBook Pro 14-inch, this laptop can handle it with ease, whether you opt for the M2 Pro model or M2 Max version. The Dell XPS 15 hit a slightly higher 122.7% and 86.9%, respectively, on the two tests. The MacBook Pro 14-inch's screen registered 117.7% of the sRGB color gamut and covers 83.4% of the more demanding DCI-P3 color space. For comparison, the 13-inch MacBook Pro reaches just under 500 nits. When viewing HDR content we saw as high as 1,447 nits using our light meter for 10% of the display and 1,081 nits for 100% of the screen. I could even make out fine hairs on Grogu's head in a darker scene.Īs expected, the MacBook Pro 14-inch's panel delivered excellent results in our lab tests, starting with brightness. ![]() Meanwhile, the rich gold textured cape worn by Greef Karga (played by Carl Weathers) really popped. When watching the trailer I was impressed by the gleaming silver of the Mandalorian's helmet, and I could see fine drops of water on it in one scene. While recording some b-roll for our review video I got so lost in this panel while watching the trailer for Mandalorian season 3 I forgot for a moment I was also supposed to be taking pictures. It's bright, colorful and offers a smooth 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate. No matter what I pair it with on my cheeks and lips, whether warm or cool tones, I think it works well either way.The MacBook Pro 14-inch's mini-LED display is easily one of the best you'll find in any laptop. ![]() Oh, and in case you also had your eye on berry pink Hot Nights or papaya Ripe for Love blush from the Temperature Rising collection, the shades in this quad seem neutral enough for both. On my cheeks: Ripe For Love Blush on my lips: Sheer Seduction Lipstick and Soft Serenade Lipglass We’re talkin’ fields of fallout if you’re not careful. It packs a pigmented wallop, and things can go wrong with it very quickly. Whatever manner of makeup magic you craft with this quad, just be sure to tap any excess product from your brush before putting Beauty Marked, the darkest shade, to work. Swatches from the left on NC42 skin: Performance Art, Temperature Rising, Swelter and Beauty Marked It comes with three medium shades and one dark, which you can combine in a purple smokey look, like I’m wearing here, or you could just as easily go for a mellower daytime eye look by sweeping one of the lighter shades on your lids, and lining your lash lines with the darker color. With these shades, it’s easy to dial up or down the smokey effect. MAC sneaked hints of frosted gold into mauve Performance Art and the light, tanned peach Temperature Rising. Spend some time with it, though, and it’s summery references become more apparent. It’s a rebel with a cause! - and with its mauve, gray, charcoal and violet shades, appears to stand out among more typical, traditional summertime palettes. Smokey eyes play starring roles in the Temperature Rising collection, to which this quad belongs, and this baby’s built for gals/guys who’d wear purple smokey lids to a July 4 picnic without batting an eye. Eye Shadows clockwise from the violet pan in the lower left: Performance Art (a frosted gold mauve with a Veluxe Pearl finish), Temperature Rising (a light warm tanned peach with a Lustre finish), Beauty Marked (a charcoal black with red pearl and a Velvet finish) and Swelter (a mid-tone gray violet with a Frost finish)
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